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but the value of her college education is hard to measure. in china, a delivery person can make twice as much as someone with a degree. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll go live to sanford, florida, for an update on the george zimmerman trial and get analysis from jack ford. plus, new revelations from leaker edward snowden. john miller has details, and we'll show you how some people are paying for high medical bills through so-called crowd funding. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> oh, yeah. good morning, everybody! july the 12th. what day is it? >> it is friday!! >> yay! i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. >> he said observations yeah! >> friday! >> oh, yeah! >> we are excited today. looks like a great day ahead weather-wise. temperatures in the 50s. some patchy fog outside. by the aftern
but the value of her college education is hard to measure. in china, a delivery person can make twice as much as someone with a degree. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll go live to sanford, florida, for an update on the george zimmerman trial and get analysis from jack ford. plus, new revelations from leaker edward snowden. john miller has details, and we'll show you how some people are paying for high...
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. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girls worldwide are denied educations. malala said she speaks for them. >> malala day is not my day. today is the day of every woman, myery boy, and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights. tht us speak up. let us speak up, let us pick up our books and our pens. they are our most powerful onapons. ile child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. (cheers and applause) >> reporter: on this, her 16th birthday, malala is unburdened by doubts about how much change is possible. just the sight of her suggests maybe she's on to something. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: a final showdown coming tonight in the texas abortion battle. that's next. when i'm on my feet all day, my lower back acts up. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. yep, i went pro. they reduce the impact on my lower body. p-r-o. i get pain relief from the ground up. so i f
. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girls worldwide are denied educations. malala said she speaks for them. >> malala day is not my day. today is the day of every woman, myery boy, and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights. tht us speak up. let us speak up, let us pick up our books and our pens. they are our most powerful onapons. ile child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. (cheers and applause) >> reporter: on this, her 16th birthday,...
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she has a master's degree in education and won school district awards. it is what she is is doing in retirement that has earned her this week's jefferson award. >>reporter: this is what retirement looks like for wilma grant. >> we need to have snowflakes. >>reporter: when she isn't writing scripts, fitting costumes or organizing parents, she's working with her drama club students at tara hills elementary school on their next big production. >> these children are so stressed out. when they come after school, they can just take their hats off and they can just have a good time. >>reporter: and the kids will tell you drama club is their favorite time of day. >> i think that it's really fun and it's a place where i get to be myself. >>> it taught me how to be confident in myself and it's really, really fun. >>reporter: during her 23 years of teaching k-6 in san pab lo, mrs. grant watched art programs disappear with each round the budget cuts. she started the drama club in 1990, committed to her disbelief that visual and performing arts are crucial to a well-
she has a master's degree in education and won school district awards. it is what she is is doing in retirement that has earned her this week's jefferson award. >>reporter: this is what retirement looks like for wilma grant. >> we need to have snowflakes. >>reporter: when she isn't writing scripts, fitting costumes or organizing parents, she's working with her drama club students at tara hills elementary school on their next big production. >> these children are so...
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. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girled worldwide are denied educations, but they now have a voice, forceful and poetic. >> they realize the importance of light when we see darkness. we realize the importance of a voice when we are silence. in the same way, we realized the importance of pens and books. let us stick up. let us stick up our books and pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: at 16 malala is unburdened by doubts about how much change is possible. just the sight of her suggests maybe she's on to something. for "cbs this morning saturday," this is jim axelrod in new york. >> what an inspiration. >>> well a swarm of reporters and photographers have been camped out for days now at london's st. mary's hospital awaiting word of a royal new button. despite all the headlines, buckingham palace is silenced. royal commentator is there with the baby watch crash. good morning. i know you've got a lot of company there. the palace has never really confirmed the due date have they? >> reporter: that's abso
. >> reporter: 57 million boys and girled worldwide are denied educations, but they now have a voice, forceful and poetic. >> they realize the importance of light when we see darkness. we realize the importance of a voice when we are silence. in the same way, we realized the importance of pens and books. let us stick up. let us stick up our books and pens. they are our most powerful weapons. one child one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: at 16...
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. >> keep in mind we start with 100% failures so every kid that gets a high school education has been an incredible success. >> and many of the kids before this program didn't have a shot. >> they had almost less than half a chance. >> reporter: in the past two years patterson has had a chance to buy a car and get an apartment. she will graduate in march. >> there's nothing like walking across the stage and getting your diploma. >> reporter: your face lights up. >> i know. i'm so excited. i can't wait. >> reporter: she'll be the first in her family to earn a high schooldy employee madieu it's 12 minutes after the hour. let's take a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next bad drivers beware. dashboard cameras aren't just for the cops anymore. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by lifestyle lift. find out how you can light up your life. cept when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish yo
. >> keep in mind we start with 100% failures so every kid that gets a high school education has been an incredible success. >> and many of the kids before this program didn't have a shot. >> they had almost less than half a chance. >> reporter: in the past two years patterson has had a chance to buy a car and get an apartment. she will graduate in march. >> there's nothing like walking across the stage and getting your diploma. >> reporter: your face lights...
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the parents are trying to keep him grounded and making sure he gets his education. >> i loved working with you this week. >> it was fun. >> and charlie comes back next week. >> and i'm on vacation. >> that does it for us. charlie will be back on monday. anthony, thank you. >>> let's look back at the week that was and take look at things you might not have seen. >> when it was brought back to the site four years ago it became kind of a cornerstone for the 9/11 museum. >> the piece of equipment called the glide slope indicator. >>> victims across the bay area. >> we've just been involved in a plane crash and there are still a bunch of people who still need help. >> we're hearing how frightening it must have been for the passengers. >> they're saying maybe we don't have enough for a murder but maybe the self-defense claims should apply not only to the -- >> tsarnaev's trial will start in late september. the department of justice will decide whether to seek the death penalty. >> the first public appearance. >> this could be a make-or-break -- >> are you saying it's not perfect, we shouldn
the parents are trying to keep him grounded and making sure he gets his education. >> i loved working with you this week. >> it was fun. >> and charlie comes back next week. >> and i'm on vacation. >> that does it for us. charlie will be back on monday. anthony, thank you. >>> let's look back at the week that was and take look at things you might not have seen. >> when it was brought back to the site four years ago it became kind of a cornerstone for...
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. >>> the pakistani teen who was shot by the taliban for promoting education for girls will speak at the u.n. today. malala yousufzai was shot in the head in 2012. she has been getting medical treatment in the great britain. she will speak at a youth assembly in new york. today is her 16th birthday. >>> a murder mystery has some police up in the north bay -- stumped people up in the north bay. a body was found in vallejo on july 5 and police are asking for help in identifying the body. these are pictures of what the victim was wearing, an extra large shirt similar to this one and straight slim jeans size 36. if you know anything, vallejo police would like to hear from you. >>> a san jose police officer who was supposed to investigate and solve sex crimes is himself being investigated for a sex crime. the d.a. says 33-year-old tony fragger met a teen on facebook and exchanged explicit photos with her after the break she shared her age. according to the d.a.'s office, the man said you're 17, oh, man, i thought were you 21. lol. the eight-year veteran turned himself in yesterday. he is
. >>> the pakistani teen who was shot by the taliban for promoting education for girls will speak at the u.n. today. malala yousufzai was shot in the head in 2012. she has been getting medical treatment in the great britain. she will speak at a youth assembly in new york. today is her 16th birthday. >>> a murder mystery has some police up in the north bay -- stumped people up in the north bay. a body was found in vallejo on july 5 and police are asking for help in identifying...
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want to make sure that every kid arrives at school ready to focus on the challenges of succeeding in education and then for their future success. >> the distribution of the backpacks will take place next month. there will be at least 2300 each filled with school supplies. demand is expected to out number the supplies so sacred heart hopes for more donations. so if you can donate, please do. >>> traffic and weather. nice that you can join us. >> i'm glad to be here with you on this friday. where else would i want to be? >> nowhere. >> nowhere -- well, breakfast is sounding good right now! >>> low clouds and fog have courage onshore trying to break up in toward the san jose area right now. but i think it will be a slow burnoff as we head throughout the day. you can see plenty of gray out over the bay. and then it looks like by the afternoon, these temperatures are going to warm up nicely away from the coastline but out at the beaches going to be pretty cool and very gray. temperatures right now running in the 50s. we'll be at 87 and warm in morgan hill 78 and sunny in san jose and 81 in cupertin
want to make sure that every kid arrives at school ready to focus on the challenges of succeeding in education and then for their future success. >> the distribution of the backpacks will take place next month. there will be at least 2300 each filled with school supplies. demand is expected to out number the supplies so sacred heart hopes for more donations. so if you can donate, please do. >>> traffic and weather. nice that you can join us. >> i'm glad to be here with you...
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they were students from china planning to attend an educational church camp in california. their parents along with the parents of our students that survived left shanghai monday headed to the u.s. to be with their children. a dozen of those classmates met yesterday with the chinese consul general. many undecided whether to return home or attend the camp without their two lost friends. for "cbs this morning," anna werner, san francisco. >>> there are new questions coming out of washington about how to handle the crisis in egypt. the country's interim president has announced plan to hold new elections in six months. that's doing little to calm the fears the country is descending into chaos. yesterday was the deadliest day since president mohamed morsi was ousted. john dickerson is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> you see the white house walking a very fine line on this. you have lawmakers saying we should end this massive aid we give egypt. what take does the white house ake on this? >> you see yesterday the white house not calling it a coo. when you have the milit
they were students from china planning to attend an educational church camp in california. their parents along with the parents of our students that survived left shanghai monday headed to the u.s. to be with their children. a dozen of those classmates met yesterday with the chinese consul general. many undecided whether to return home or attend the camp without their two lost friends. for "cbs this morning," anna werner, san francisco. >>> there are new questions coming out...